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ID PROTECT FAQ
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How does ID Protect help reduce spam?
Due to eNom's dynamic email system, your visible email address is
constantly changing, so while it is being harvested and redistributed,
it will change and the previous address will no longer work for the
spammer. The Domain Privacy Protection Service (an affiliate of
eNom.com) secures and maintains your real email address on file so you
receive important information regarding your domain.
What if I need to prove ownership of a domain?
You have the ability to temporarily disable the ID Protect service
through your domain control panel. Turn off the service and then ask
the verifying party to confirm whois registration details at
http://www.enom.com/domains/whois.asp. Once complete, you may turn the
ID Protect service back on through your domain control panel.
What if someone sends something to the mailing address?
For communications received which does not appear to be unsolicited
commercial mail, The Domain Privacy Protection Service (an affiliate of
eNom.com) may either forward such communication to you or may attempt
to communicate to you a scanned copy of a page of the communication.
The Service may elect to not forward to you communications which appear
to be unsolicited, or communications which appear to be from your
having used the IDP Services as a general mail forwarding service.
Why can't I use this service with my .us name?
.US has made a dramatic change in their policy saying (in part):
"The
United States Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and
Information Administration ("NTIA") has recently completed its review
of "proxy" or anonymous domain registration services by .us Accredited
Registrars. At the conclusion of this review, NTIA directed NeuStar to
phase out the offering of such services by Registrars or by any of its
partners or resellers and to ensure that complete and accurate WHOIS
data is provided for any existing registrations in .us."
Although we disagree with this policy, we will comply and will require
our resellers and sub-resellers to make the necessary changes.
Therefore, we will prohibit the offering of eNom's ID Protect or
similar services to .US registrations. This policy ONLY applies to .US
registrations.
The service will continue to be provided for existing .US ID protect
customers until their ID protect expiration date or January 26, 2006,
whichever comes first.
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A domain name with ID Protect can shield you from:
- Domain related spam
- Identity theft
- Data mining
- Name hijackers
- And more…
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